Autor: |
Chen, Hui-Chao, Zhao, Chang-Sui, Li, Yong-wang, Lu, Duan-Feng |
Zdroj: |
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering; Sep2007, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p906-910, 5p |
Abstrakt: |
An incineration test of a toxic chemical organic waste liquid was conducted on a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) incinerator. The flue gas was measured online with the advanced SAE-19 flue gas analyzer. The effects of several factors, in terms of flow rate of waste liquid, ratio of waste liquid injected into dense bed of the CFB, excess air coefficient, the secondary air fraction and bed temperature on NO x emissions, were verified. The experimental results show that NO emissions in flue gas increase with increase in the flow rate of the waste liquid injected into the bed or the excess air coefficient or the bed temperature and those decrease with increase in the ratio of waste liquid injected into the dense bed of the CFB or the secondary air fraction. During the test runs, NO x concentration in flue gas met the national regulation on NO x emissions due to suppressive effect of low temperature and staged combustion in CFB on NO x formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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